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C.J. Milbrandt (cjmilbrandt) | 276 comments Mod
Take a look back at February and share your favorite Middle Grade finds. What stories can you recommend?

Thanks to publishing deadlines, my own reading was on the skimpy side last month, but I do have two titles to share. Silver Batal and the Water Dragon Races by K.D. Halbrook is an amazing fantasy series starter, and I finally got around to reading The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste, which is a tense tale with a folk lore feel. Good stuff!

Silver Batal and the Water Dragon Races (Water Dragon Races, #1) by K.D. Halbrook The Jumbies (The Jumbies #1) by Tracey Baptiste


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Harley Bennett | 116 comments The best book I read in February was The War I Finally Won by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. This is the sequel to Newbery Honor Book The War That Saved My Life.


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Justine Laismith (justinelaismith) | 348 comments My best read was Little Bird Lands. It's a historical fiction about a Scottish girl new life in America. Set at the end of the civil war, this book gives a good flavour of immigrant life in America. I was whisked away to the time. I could picture the activities they did, their outlook in life and even the details of what they ate.


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Ellen | 15 comments Justine wrote: "My best read was Little Bird Lands. It's a historical fiction about a Scottish girl new life in America. Set at the end of the civil war, this book gives a good flavour of immigrant..."

This book sounds great. Do you think it is better suited for upper elementary or middle school?


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Ellen | 15 comments The best middle grade books I read in February were:
The Girl and the Ghost
and
On the Horizon


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Justine Laismith (justinelaismith) | 348 comments Ellen wrote: "Do you think it is better suited for upper elementary or middle school?"
I'm not familiar with the ages attending upper elementary and middle school. It's more for ages 10+... middle school?


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Sharon (smclawler) | 6 comments Justine wrote: "Ellen wrote: "Do you think it is better suited for upper elementary or middle school?"
I'm not familiar with the ages attending upper elementary and middle school. It's more for ages 10+... middle ..."


It depends on the state, but usually students turn 10 before they enter 5th grade. I consider 4th grade to be the lower end of the middle grades/school.


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Manybooks | 380 comments I really did enjoy (even though my rankings were only three stars) two Eva Ibbotson novels, Journey to the River Sea and The Dragonfly Pool.


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